Charlton

Bob Peeters has no intention of implementing the increasingly popular 3-5-2 formation at The Valley. New Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal favours the system, while Harry Redknapp has appointed Glenn Hoddle to help Queens Park Rangers use it. Peeters said: “You never say never but at the moment we will go 4-3-3 or 4-4-2. It depends on the opponents. Van Gaal and has won everything a manager can win. But we will stick with 4-3-3 or 4-4-2.”

Fulham

Felix Magath will decide whether to unleash Patrick Roberts from the start against Millwall on Saturday. Roberts, 17, impressed from the bench at Ipswich on the opening day and Magath has concerns over the fitness of £11million signing Ross McCormack. Magath will decide whether to start Roberts alongside Moussa Dembele or Cauley Woodrow, two other bright prospects from the Fulham academy.

Millwall

Ricardo Fuller believes his new club can emulate his former side Stoke and earn a surprise promotion to the Premier League. Fuller, 34, who joined Millwall on a free transfer from Blackpool, spent six years at Stoke and helped turn them into an established top flight outfit after winning promotion in 2008. He said: “When I first went to Stoke they were in a similar position but you always felt the ambition. It’s the same here. I like ambitious clubs because I will always match it. I want the best.”

Brentford

Mark Warburton wants to sign two more players before the transfer window closes. The Bees have brought in eight players but sold or released 11 since promotion to the Championship. “We will be looking to bring in one or two more with an attacking impetus,” the manager said. “It is a long season and you can’t leave yourself exposed, which we did last season. We need to make sure we get quality cover in all departments.”

Watford

Ikechi Anya and Craig Cathcart will miss Saturday’s trip to Norwich. Both players are struggling with knee injuries, while Lloyd Doyley is a doubt for the game at Carrow Road after limping out of Tuesday’s Capital One Cup win over Stevenage with a hamstring injury. Meanwhile, Alex Jakubiak has joined Oxford United on loan. The forward, 17, who made his Watford debut on the final day of last season, has moved to the League Two side until January.

Leyton Orient

Darius Henderson could return in time to feature for Russell Slade’s side at Oldham on Saturday. The summer signing from Nottingham Forest was ruled out of his side’s penalty shoot-out win over Plymouth in the Capital One Cup on Tuesday with a neck problem. The 32-year-old scored on his debut in the 2-1 defeat to Chesterfield but aggravated an old injury. Shaun Batt (calf) and Lloyd James (knee) are also struggling after picking up knocks against Plymouth.

Wimbledon

Neal Ardley has targeted promotion from League Two this season. The Dons have successfully battled against relegation since they were promoted to the Football League in 2011 but now the manager believes the club are ready to make the next step. He told Standard Sport: “We have a better squad from last season and the aim has got to be to get promoted. There is no point hoping for a solid season. We will aim for promotion.”

Dagenham and Redbridge

Wayne Burnett is still chasing two forwards despite his team scoring six goals in their Capital One Cup penalty shootout defeat against Brentford on Tuesday. Even though the side were part of the highest scoring League Cup tie in history, Burnett is still pursing looking to boost his attacking options. The League Two side are working on bringing in a winger and striker before the transfer window closes.